London Brighton & South Coast Railway 0-6-0T No. 32682 (82) 'Boxhill'
York, Yorkshire, UK
Location: National Railway Museum
Status: Display
Posted: Feb 15, 2026 @ 14:02:38 by Jim Whitehead
"London Brighton & South Coast Railway" should be changed to "London, Brighton & South Coast Railway"
Posted: Aug 18, 2023 @ 06:08:23 by Steve Frost, European Editor
You are not correct in your request. See https://lbscr.org/
Posted: Jun 20, 2023 @ 14:06:53 by Russell Newman
After being out of view for a number of years now, the ex London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 Class Terrier 0-6-0T No. 82 "Boxhill" is now back on public display in the Great Hall of the National Railway Museum again.
Posted: Jun 27, 2020 @ 11:06:32 by Russell Newman
The National Railway Museum is to bring out ex London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 Class Terrier 0-6-0T No. 82 "Boxhill" from the now annexe education building in preparation for her to take part in a gathering all surviving Terrier locomotives in preservation to mark the 150th anniversary of the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway A1 and A1X Class Terrier 0-6-0T in 2022.
Posted: Oct 7, 2003 @ 06:10:33 by Steve Frost
One of several LB&SCR 'Terriers' preserved, all of them over 100 years old. Stroudley's classic Victorian tank engine, they look tiny as the coaches tower over them, but they are powerful for their size. This one was named 'Boxhill' by the LB&SCR, who named their small tank engines after places served by their system. Rightly, this delightful Victorian loco is part of the National Collection.